The Road to Mithril Hall

Friday, October 8, 2010

He was teased in GOW and it took six entire games to finally find out what happened to Kratos' long lost brother Deimos. It was hard to hold back knowing that this story was going to be told. i have been keeping up with the progress of this new PSP title. I read the early script, played the Alpha and Beta builds, and just could not wait for GOW fans to know that the mysteries of Deimos would be finally revealed. As a bonus we finally get some DLC for GOW3 as well. Yes I know is just a skin, and I wish that we would have released more content after GOW3 shipped but I will say that I got to play Deimos for a while and is really fun to go through the game as him. Most of the cutscenes show really close up shots of Deimos, including the Poseidon firts person kill, so it really feels like you are playing as a new charcter. The character of Deimos was a collaboration between Sony Santa Monica and Ready at Dawn. The GOW3 skin was made here at Sony Sant Monica as well. I am really excited for all GOW fans to get their hands on Ghost of Sparta and the new GOW3 DLC. If you guys demand it there might be more room in this world for Kratos and Deimos in the future.

I have read some comments around the net that Deimos looks like Kratos but just with hair and that he has the same red marks. Well perhaps Kratos actually looks like Deimos instead..........Ghost of Sparta will explain it all. Don't forget to also check out the new trailer below!

@Rocky: Yes Deimos looks very good on Ps3, as good as Kratos. I saw the part when he rips off Helios head and it looks sweet. All of Kratos' facial animation transfered really well and his expressions read really clear since he has that cool beard.

Thanks Bruno, finally a good reason to play GOW3 again, hope that`s not the end wof GOW. any surprises?Btw, what do you think of Castlevania? for me it was awsome, it has a really great and long story, nice graphics....

I am currently playing Castlevania, just got through the clocktower section. Once I finish it I'll make a post about it.

I don't think we will see GoS on ps3 anytime soon. The reason is that Sony would like to have certain games exclusive to the PSP in order to have incentives for people to buy the system. Who knows though Maybe someday the 2 psp games might be available on Psn to play on the ps3.

Bruno,i know u are working super hard at your next game but i just wanted to say that now u definitely have the idea,especially after god of war 3,how unrealistic our expectations for god of war games are,u guys have eclipsed them in the past and i know the team will do an even better job this time,good luck!

what happened with deimos? is he in Hades?I beg at your Palace gates, grant me a reprieve! Have I not become all you have wanted? Are my debts not paid in full?''How long must I hope for a rescue that will never come? He becomes a god, while I rot and suffer. Release me so that I may have my revenge!"

"I beg at your Palace gates, grant me a reprieve! Have I not become all you have wanted? Are my debts not paid in full?''How long must I hope for a rescue that will never come? He becomes a god, while I rot and suffer. Release me so that I may have my revenge!"If you read the comic you would know that this comes from the Barbarian King most likely not Deimos.

Zeus to kratos at the end of ghost of sparta:"u have become death itself,the destroyer of WORLDS",I've been wanting to ask this question for days,so how many WORLDS exist in the god of war universe Bruno?

Hidden goodies. There's a new mode that gets unlocked when you beat the game called the Temple of Zeus. The temple is a place where the player can spend red orbs (leftovers from completing the game, collected in the Arena mode, or earned by completing challenges in the Challenge of the Gods mode) to unlock the many treasures we've packed into the game. We've also hidden the ultimate treasure in there for the player who thinks they've seen it all.So what is it, the ultimate treasure?

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